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In reply to the discussion: Dr oz is no wizard but no quack either [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,753 posts)[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal]and love all his cosmetic tips he gives. As a result I get to see his show almost every night.
Should a Heart surgeon be giving advice on oncology without checking to see what the consensus is? Should a heart surgeon be giving dietary advice about green coffee beans? Should a heart doctor be condemning vaccines because they have Thiomersal?
Should any MD or scientist be promoting psychics, homeopathy, and the like when all evidence show it to be bunk?
If he stick with heart surgery advice that is inline with the literature I would have no issue with him. If he stick with that and general medical advice that is supported by the medical establishment he could be a force for good and help people.
But if he continues promoting baseless miracle cures, and psuedoscience sooner or later he is going to hurt someone.....BADLY. That needs to be stopped.
There is [font size=5 color=scarlet face=papyrus]More Than Enough Bad Medical Information[/font] about health and fitness going around as it is currently. We don't need another quack making more.[/font]